Emotional support is at the heart of the Fund’s work. Children and guardians receive psychological care that helps them process the loss, find balance, and begin to heal. Group activities, camps, and events also support recovery and growth by helping children feel connected and seen.
Children and guardians can take part in individual sessions, support groups, and educational events led by experienced professionals. This care helps reduce anxiety, rebuild emotional resilience, and support everyday well-being. The program also strengthens the adult-child bond, offering tools and guidance for families to grow together through challenging times.
Art workshops, concerts, theater shows, and holiday celebrations invite children into new experiences filled with creativity and fun. These gatherings help strengthen social skills, bring children together, and offer a break from daily stress. Each event is an opportunity to create memories, experience joy, and simply be a kid.
Camp programs give children a much-needed change of scenery, a chance to rest, and space to reconnect with joy. Through group games, creative activities, and time in nature, kids gain energy, build friendships, and return home more confident and inspired. These trips support emotional, social, and physical development in a safe and caring environment.
I really wanted to go to camp, especially for sessions with psychologists. I joined group meetings and later felt ready for an individual one. My daughter also became more independent and sociable thanks to the activities and time with children, psychologists, and counselors.
Mother Nataliia
I was worried my daughter might be bored at the day camp, but she loved it! Every day offered something exciting, and Elina didn’t even want the weekends – she was having more fun at camp. We’re incredibly grateful for two joyful weeks, and we’ll keep practicing wakeboarding!
Mother Anastasiia
Thank you for the art therapy. During the program, my daughter became much calmer and spoke less often about her loss. She enjoyed the sessions and always looked forward to the next one. After each class, she shared positive feedback and her little wins.
Mother Marianna
Tymofii said this was the best camp he’s ever been to. There were so many exciting activities: archery, climbing, hiking. He was always busy with something fun and came home with lots of crafts he made himself.
Mother Valentyna
At group art therapy, Mykhailo expressed his emotions through creativity, play, and imagination. He especially enjoyed making up a fairy tale and cooking his own meals. He still remembers it as something special and has since become calmer and more open.
Mother Yuliia





З перших днів повномасштабного вторгнення Юрій пішов добровольцем на фронт. На жаль, чоловік загинув під Бахмутом. Ця трагедія стала справжнім ударом для його дружини Галини та двох донечок — 13-річної Таїсії та 11-річної Іринки. Емоційний стан донечок був вкрай нестабільним: вони закрились в собі.
Від фонду «Діти Героїв» сімʼя Найдухів отримала можливість поїхати до табору «Воловець» у Карпатах. Це табір психоемоційної стабілізації для сімей, що постраждали від війни. З перших днів у таборі розпочались позитивні зміни. Вони ходили в гори, малювали, співали, купалися в чанах. Галина каже, що вона вперше після трагедії добре спала. А дівчата, які категорично відмовлялись йти до психолога, після табору самі висловили бажання розпочати роботу з фахівцем!